The SOUNDALIGN² web interface offers intuitive and responsive control of our DSP-based near-field, mid-field, and main monitor systems, as well as their matching subwoofers. Each monitor speaker has a built-in web server. You can access it over a wired Ethernet connection, using any standard web browser on a PC or Mac.
Loudspeakers can be controlled individually or in defined groups of multiple speakers, and every DSP menu function and parameter can be viewed and adjusted, with configuration settings stored and recalled instantly as presets or copied between speakers. You can configure the input format and level, boundary mode correction, delay, and polarity options, as well as an EQ section with the interactive display offering five parametric bands plus high and low shelf sections.
Easily manage many speakers
View your system and select monitors to adjust
Modify any speaker parameter – Level, EQ & more
Manage presets & update firmware
Five independent bands of fully parametric EQ, plus high and low shelf filters, can be used to adjust the tonal balance of the speaker using SOUNDALIGN²’s interactive click-and-drag display. Effortlessly tune the speaker to a particular room’s acoustic or create your own custom frequency curve.
SOUNDALIGN²’s intuitive Monitor Selector and group filtering tools make managing large multichannel systems up to 32 channels a breeze. Select as many speakers as you want and control them all simultaneously using the main dashboard or the interactive EQ window. Keeping you up to date, the SOUNDALIGN²’s interface also allows you to update firmware over the network in seconds.
The SOUNDALIGN² web interface is hosted in each speaker, and therefore an internet connection is not required. The loudspeakers can be connected to any LAN, and the SOUNDALIGN² data happily coexists with other network traffic.
The control interface is browser-based and compatible with PC or Mac, so no software installation is required.
Alternatively, individual monitors can be configured by directly connecting to your PC/MAC, or by the controls on the rear of each speaker.